Squatters Try Taking Over This Soldier’s Home, Then They’re Hit By Karma…

Army Spc. Michael Sharkey was looking forward to coming back home after being stationed in Hawaii for two years. 

However, when he returned, he discovered a couple of squatters had broken into his New Port Richey, Florida home. 

The most shocking part was that the squatters were ex-convicts with 14 years of prison time between them. 

Because the squatters had established residency in the home, Florida real estate law prevented Sharkey from reclaiming it.

The two squatters, Julio Ortiz and his girlfriend Fatima Cardoso claimed they had an oral agreement to live in the home “rent free.”

But Lisa Pettus, Sharkey’s friend, claims that there was no such agreement.

Apparently Ortiz was there to help Pettus “fix up Sharkey’s home” while he was deployed.

It was two months after the renovations had been complete that Pettus discovered the couple living in the home.

“The people that are in this house cannot produce any documentation, lease, agreement, anything that they belong in that house,” said Sharkey.

Word of Sharkey’s dilemma spread fast and a group of military veteran bikers took swift action to help out. 

The biker gang visited Ortiz and Cardosa to “peacefully make the squatters uncomfortable.”

Thankfully, the tactic worked, as the couple fled the scene immediately.

Watch the video report here: HNL/Youtube

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